Abstract

Pitting corrosion resistance of 2304 duplex stainless steel heat-affected zone with different cooling rates has been studied by potentiostatic critical pitting temperature (CPT) in 1.0M NaCl. The results showed that, as cooling rate decreased from 100 to 10°C/s in the temperature range of 1350–800°C, the austenite fraction increased from 27.8% to 35.7%, and the CPT value increased from 14 to 19°C. The morphologies after the CPT tests showed pitting occurred preferentially in the ferrite phase for all specimens. Moreover, relationship between pitting corrosion resistance and microstructure evolution was further discussed.

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